Spending on K-12 education could take a hit for the first time in a decade, as Gov. Gavin Newsom faces economic headwinds and middling property-tax revenues.
5 Ways the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Will Reshape the Ed-Tech Market
The Lender's Demise Has Implications for Financing and Overall Innovation Among Early-Stage Companies
Entrepreneurs and investors will badly miss the financial terms and other support the institution offered to early-stage companies.
Ed-tech funding in European markets has fallen over the last year, although not as much as some other regions around the globe.
Optimism Collides With Anxiety Over Future of Ed-Tech Market
At SXSW EDU, Company Executives and Investors Are Preparing for a Slowdown
At SXSW EDU, company executives and investors say a market slowdown is coming, but organizations with strong fundamentals will prevail.
Districts Put New Focus on the ‘Biggest Gap’ in Social-Emotional Learning: Teacher Well-Being
The Need to Support Adults Mirrors the Goals of Helping Students, But With Key Differences
Demand for programs that support classroom educators is higher than ever, and companies in the industry should be prepared to respond.
Key Dynamics in Play in a Changing Global Education Market
Major Government Projects and Needs That Parallel Those of U.S. Schools Have Taken Hold
Major government spending projects on schools in global markets are helping offset — at least for now — underlying economic concerns.
Record-high state tax revenues last year have made way for increased education spending in governors’ proposed budgets for the upcoming fiscal year.
What Generative AI Will Bring to the Education Market
Technologies Like ChatGPT Could Help Teachers Create Instructional Materials, But Those Tools Also Come With Risks
EdWeek Market Brief spoke to industry officials and educators about the implications of tools like ChatGPT and their potential to improve or complicate the work of schools.
Luminos Fund CEO Caitlin Baron talks about finding success as a U.S.-based organization working in Africa.
Student Enrollment Has Dropped, and School Districts Are Bracing for Pain
An EdWeek Market Brief Survey Asked K-12 Officials About the Financial Consequences of Losing Students
A new EdWeek Market Brief survey asks district and school leaders how they will cut budgets in response to declines in enrollment.